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Q: I am a United States citizen. I petitioned for my husband and brought him here from abroad. After three years of marriage and just seven weeks after immigrating, he abandoned me and asked for a divorce. It is clear to me that he married me only to get his green card. Can I get [...]

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Foreign nationals planning to travel to the United States for short-term visits for business or tourism under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) must register as soon as possible for travel clearance through the online Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). Beginning January 12, 2009, VWP travelers will be required to register and get ESTA clearance [...]

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The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service also signed with IBM to streamline their immigration processing system, it’s not surprising that the UK was also on board.  USCIS was signed with IBM in November 2008.

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  This just comes to show that sometimes it does not matter who you are, your Citizenship may be called into question at any time. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected the case as the Immigration and Nationality Act clearly dictates that the U.S. President Elect is a U.S. Citizen by virtue of his birth and [...]

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Customs and Border Protection is providing key travel tips to help international travelers prepare for this busy holiday travel season. CBP processes more than one million passengers and pedestrians on a daily basis at the nation’s 327 air, land and sea ports of entry.

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Press release from Washington regarding U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Carrier Liaison Program Offers Valuable Training Tools for Airline Partners.

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On November  27, 2008, The Nation, an English newspaper, reports that Thailand is on the world travel warning list.

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As of November 17, 2008, US passport holders may now enter South Korea visa-free for short-term business activities for stays not exceeding 90 days. Also, the maximum authorized stay for US nationals on tourist status has been extended from 30 days to 90 days per entry. These changes went into effect on November 17, 2008.

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On November 23, 2008, it was reported how the U.S. economy may boost its current outlook by injecting foreign capital into the U.S. economy by turning green cards to gold.

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Q: I am an UK citizen married to an American and we are currently living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I have a Thai visa and work permit. I am going to be spending a lot of time in the USA trying to get our business off the ground there. At most I’ll be staying one [...]

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